The author’s new book, What You Don’t Hear, is given a warm literary…

The author’s new book, What You Don’t Hear, is given a warm literary…

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Author's new book "What you don't hear" receives a warm literary welcome

Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the young adult thriller book What You Don’t Hear by Camila Tacchi and Isabel Loaldi (Editor), available now at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PF4NZCP.

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Reviewed by Alma Boucher as a Reader’s Favorite

In What You Don’t Hear by Camila Tacchi and Isabel Loaldi, Julia’s sister was born with a terminal illness and after she died, Julia moved to New York. She is deaf and James, her upstairs neighbor, asks her to teach him to sign for her. One night her downstairs neighbor found his fiancee brutally murdered after she came home from work. Everyone suspects that Nathaniel is the killer, but Julia remembers they always looked in love and happy whenever they saw her. Julia feels that if she weren’t deaf, she could have heard her sister and Madison calling for help and maybe saved her. When Julia enters her apartment, she immediately notices that someone has been there; however, nothing is missing. Is Julia the killer’s next victim and will they find the killer in time?

What You Don’t Hear by Camila Tacchi and Isabel Loaldi is suspenseful and fast-paced with a gripping plot. The story was unpredictable and I was fascinated by the events. The characters were well developed and skillfully handled. The story was very interesting and well written. I liked that the authors separated the sign language and written dialogue from the other dialogues. It made the fact that Julia was deaf more realistic. The events…

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